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Old 05-02-2013, 02:38 PM   #1
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275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

This is my last thread about suspension and wheel/tire size, I swear..lol.

My '72 is originally a 6cyl truck, but has a built 350 now. I realize that springs sag overtime. If I install 2.5" drop spindles with my original springs, 4" drop in the rear, 275/60/15 tires mounted on 15x10" rallys with 4.5" back spacing, do you think I'll experience rubbage?

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Old 05-02-2013, 04:14 PM   #2
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

You may have to trim a little i did but my tires probably balloon out more than yours. I have 15 x 12 w 6.5 bs. I really think you'll be ok but its iffy. You really are not that low tho. I have a full 9" drop in back and before the trim had about 1/2" each side on outter lip a delux trac bar may help you to keep the rear from shifting side to side more than the stocker.
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Old 05-02-2013, 04:20 PM   #3
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

I just relized you truck is a 72 that means your rear is about an inch wider than mine aswell they changed mid 70 i believe i still dont think you will be tucked enough to have a problem tho,maybe with a load but you can see what mine looks like in aviator with 9"
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Old 05-02-2013, 08:20 PM   #4
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

Sid.....recall, I'm sporting 295/50/15x10 (4"bs) with ~6" rear drop. No rubbing. However! Rodznov11 brings up a good point about your axle length. You should take some measurements.
On the fronts I have 265/50/15x10 (4"bs) with 4.5 drop....no rubbing, not even close. I will be going to a 60 series in the front and I don't think I will have any clearance issues.
BTW...Your new bumper looks great!

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Old 05-03-2013, 01:44 AM   #5
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

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Sid.....recall, I'm sporting 295/50/15x10 (4"bs) with ~6" rear drop. No rubbing. However! Rodznov11 brings up a good point about your axle length. You should take some measurements.
On the fronts I have 265/50/15x10 (4"bs) with 4.5 drop....no rubbing, not even close. I will be going to a 60 series in the front and I don't think I will have any clearance issues.
BTW...Your new bumper looks great!

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Thanks Rob and Bugz. You always bring things into perspective, and I guess I'm just too overly cautious...lol.

Thanks for the compliment on the bumper also. I talked to Dan today, but we were talking about his new truck he bought yesterday (Very Sharp 2013 Chevy) and I failed to ask if he still had the tailgate and rear bumper for sale. Gotta get wheels (rallys) and my drop kit first, but really hoping to snag that gate soon!
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Old 05-03-2013, 09:11 AM   #6
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

Sid...luckily when I put on the CPP 2.5" drop spindles the tie rod endS did not rub the wheel/rim. However if my back spacing was a little deeper...maybe 4.5" bs there would have been contact and I would have to do some grinding or change wheels bs or diameter. Take this into consideration. Early Classic's drop spindles may be configured as such that avoids this conflict. They should be able to advise you correctly.
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Old 05-06-2013, 02:42 AM   #7
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Re: 275/60, 15x10 and 2.5" spindles

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Sid...luckily when I put on the CPP 2.5" drop spindles the tie rod endS did not rub the wheel/rim. However if my back spacing was a little deeper...maybe 4.5" bs there would have been contact and I would have to do some grinding or change wheels bs or diameter. Take this into consideration. Early Classic's drop spindles may be configured as such that avoids this conflict. They should be able to advise you correctly.
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Will do, thanks again Bugz. Ordering my Rallys this week and drop kit next month. You know you'll be hearing from me soon to make sure I'm ordering everything correctly the first time..lol. Thanks again my friend
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